My daughter is 7 & has asthma. She is on the lowest dose of clenil 2 puffs morning & night.

Recently she has had a persistent cough. For at least 3 weeks. She sleeps with 3 pillows at night to try & alleviate it at night. Occasionally she will reach from coughing but there is no fever, no congestion just the coughing which has caused the odd day off school as she tired & fed up.

Kept waiting for some cold to turn up until another mum said it sounded like an asthma cough?

As soon as she said it, it made more sense as she not 'ill' as such, could the cold be causing it?

Thank you for the replies. It is a dry cough & there is no sign of a cold. It is worse at night & when out in the cold. Walking to school she coughed all the way. Even with my scarf wrapped over her mouth & nose & she said she didn't want to talk to me as it made her cough more (I can't normally get her to stop!). The school said they would keep her in at break today & I am waiting for the doctors to phone me back to speak to them about it. So hopefully will know more soon.

Just an update. The doctor wanted to see her & confirmed it is her asthma & has currently upped her clenil to 4 puffs twice a day & ventolin to 4 puffs four times a day until it's under control. Thanks everyone for your help 😊